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richarde wasn't come in nixon's turn, the lift of a driving dream. >> colby? >> i don't think it was supposed to be that kind of address. i think he laid out an agenda, and agenda he wants to pursue. i think he will achieve some of it. something will happen with immigration reform, i believe. i think he will get something on guns. there is a movement and he hit it just right with the tone. minimum wage will be the traditional fight. he was right to lay out the agenda he wants. he will get very little support from republicans. >> nina, on a scale from a to f, how would you rate the speech? >> b +. although there was a surgeon laundry-list element to the speech, which there is to every state of the union, in the end it ended on a high note and passionate note about guns, and there was an overall tone which was center-left but reasonable. he did not come off looking silly and sort of way over the top. it was a far more restrained speech and then you would think he would get from a "liberal liberal." >> charle centss -- charles says that the chances of achieving t
richarde wasn't come in nixon's turn, the lift of a driving dream. >> colby? >> i don't think it was supposed to be that kind of address. i think he laid out an agenda, and agenda he wants to pursue. i think he will achieve some of it. something will happen with immigration reform, i believe. i think he will get something on guns. there is a movement and he hit it just right with the tone. minimum wage will be the traditional fight. he was right to lay out the agenda he wants. he...
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but there wasn't come in richard nixon's turn, the lift of a driving dream. >> colby? >> i don't think it was supposed to be the kind of address. i think he laid out an agenda he wants to pursue. i think he will achieve some of it. it will happen with immigration reform, i believe it, maybe not to the extent he wants. i think he will get something on guns. there is a movement out there and he hit it just right, the tone on it. minimum wage will be the traditional fight, but i think he was right to lay down the agenda that he wants to he will have to pursue it with the democrats because he will get very little support from republicans. >> nina, put your schoolmarm face on. on a grade of a to f, what would you give the speech? >> b+. there was a certain laundry list element to the speech, which it there is with every state of the union. in the end, it ended on a high note and a passionate note on bonds, and there was an overall tone, which was center-left but reasonable, and he did not come off looking as silly and sort of way over the top. it was a far more restrained s
but there wasn't come in richard nixon's turn, the lift of a driving dream. >> colby? >> i don't think it was supposed to be the kind of address. i think he laid out an agenda he wants to pursue. i think he will achieve some of it. it will happen with immigration reform, i believe it, maybe not to the extent he wants. i think he will get something on guns. there is a movement out there and he hit it just right, the tone on it. minimum wage will be the traditional fight, but i think...
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. >> it's the most closely held foreign policy since nixon and kissinger except for the fact there's no kissinger. chris: when we come back, the big question of the week. look at these two cover boys, marco rubio and chris christie, are they the leading chris: welcome back. joe's "time" magazine has marco rubio on the cover this week, calling him a republican save your. -- republican savior. chris christie and rubio are considered the leading republicans. who is ahead now, joe? >> jeb bush. chris: i knew you'd say that. gloria? >> paul ryan. chris: you're just playing this up. what game are you playing? paul ryan? come on. >> i think marco rubio is a very attractive candidate. chris: paul, take it back. paul ryan. >> he's staying in the house. chris: we read the same stuff. >> he wants to be speaker of the house. chris: that's a good scoop. >> these guys are overexposed and i think the next attention goes to jeb bush and somebody else gets a turn. >> if chris christie is talking about losing weight, he is serious. >> no, i think he is the guy that can shoot the lights out. we saw tha
. >> it's the most closely held foreign policy since nixon and kissinger except for the fact there's no kissinger. chris: when we come back, the big question of the week. look at these two cover boys, marco rubio and chris christie, are they the leading chris: welcome back. joe's "time" magazine has marco rubio on the cover this week, calling him a republican save your. -- republican savior. chris christie and rubio are considered the leading republicans. who is ahead now, joe?...
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. >> it's the most closely held foreign policy since nixon and kissinger except for the fact there's no kissinger. chris: when we come back, the big question of the week. look at these two cover boys, marco rubio and chris christie, are they the leading [ female announcer ] the best thing about this bar it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. chris: welcome back. joe's "time" magazine has marco rubio on the cover this week, calling him a republican save your. -- republican savior. chris christie and rubio are considered the leading republicans. who is ahead now, joe? >> jeb bush. chris: i knew you'd say that. gloria? >> paul ryan. chris: you're just playing this up. what game are you playing? paul ryan? come on. >> i think marco rubio is a very attractive candidate. chris: paul, take it back. paul ryan. >> he's staying in the ho
. >> it's the most closely held foreign policy since nixon and kissinger except for the fact there's no kissinger. chris: when we come back, the big question of the week. look at these two cover boys, marco rubio and chris christie, are they the leading [ female announcer ] the best thing about this bar it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese...
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nixon learned golf, kind of. but he wasn't -- and he really wasn't welcomed in ike's inner circle. >> and it haunted him. we always talked about nixon being an outsider and having this resentment against the east coast establishment. it really started here. all he wanted to dwous be accepted into this inner circle. even until the day he died, what a great scene in the nixon oval office. he finds out that ike's died and breaks out in tears. not because of sadness. because, as you said he realized he never would be in that inner circle. >> it was all over for him. and even the fact that he -- that eisenhower and nixon were family then. he was his father-in-law once removed. >> and ike didn't even want that to happen. he was against the marriage. >> he liked julie a lot. he basically thought david should have a career in law or medicine or something and was being derailed by this. they were teenagers. they were 18 years old when they got together. they got married when they were 20. >> one final thing -- >> they wer
nixon learned golf, kind of. but he wasn't -- and he really wasn't welcomed in ike's inner circle. >> and it haunted him. we always talked about nixon being an outsider and having this resentment against the east coast establishment. it really started here. all he wanted to dwous be accepted into this inner circle. even until the day he died, what a great scene in the nixon oval office. he finds out that ike's died and breaks out in tears. not because of sadness. because, as you said he...
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at that time, studies suggested that kennedy won the debate on television but nixon won on radio. he came across as authoritative. you guys have been at this. what is important in our world of television that is so critical? what is the key thing? a wonderful, clear policy presentation or wearing the kind of socks you are today. [laughter] really lovely socks. what grabs you like mondale in 1984, where's the beef. senator, you are no jack kennedy. is it the line or the more structured presentation? >> people vote for president. this is a different vote from anything you have to cast. if you vote for councilman, you vote for issues. will he keep 7-11 up on sundays? will he zone your neighborhood to keep out mini-warehouses. but the vote for president is different and most studies suggest people vote for the person they have the most confidence in in a time of national crisis. i happen to think this is a good reason. in that case, communication skills do matter. the american people are not stupid. they are generally pretty smart. they pick the right candidates. you get a fuller pict
at that time, studies suggested that kennedy won the debate on television but nixon won on radio. he came across as authoritative. you guys have been at this. what is important in our world of television that is so critical? what is the key thing? a wonderful, clear policy presentation or wearing the kind of socks you are today. [laughter] really lovely socks. what grabs you like mondale in 1984, where's the beef. senator, you are no jack kennedy. is it the line or the more structured...
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other presidents have used taping periodically, but nixon up andthe white house o and nixon wins largest landslide election but he is out of office not long after that. spiro agnew gets tossed out of office because of scandal. it was a man with a great legacy going. we would have been honoring nixon in a different way now. the tapes keep tripping him up because of anti-semitic remarks were anti-plaque remarks. holeaints himself in a who cost of these tapes. caller: hi. abouteen hearing a lot president obama getting another term. is that even possible? guest: no. he is a two-term president. there will sign big book contracts. i imagine it would be over $10 million to barack obama. then he will build a presidential library in chicago what would think around the university of chicago campus. you start your career as an ex- president. you're getting out of office in your 50's. you have decades ahead of you. jimmy carter won a nobel peace prize and works on disease ratification and holding democratic elections from the world. bill clinton with his global initiative and all the great work he d
other presidents have used taping periodically, but nixon up andthe white house o and nixon wins largest landslide election but he is out of office not long after that. spiro agnew gets tossed out of office because of scandal. it was a man with a great legacy going. we would have been honoring nixon in a different way now. the tapes keep tripping him up because of anti-semitic remarks were anti-plaque remarks. holeaints himself in a who cost of these tapes. caller: hi. abouteen hearing a lot...
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that's how the nixon aw incredie changes. ri and i think there is a role for congress to play. and i would add even for the american public to play to a certain extent in judging what kind of legal justifications the administration is using. i understand the administration doesn't want to set a bad precedent here, but these are weighty matters. >> colonel, what kind of intel are we getting on the ground? i mean we have to be sure that we're not killing innocent people here. >> well, i'm going to say having spent a lot of time in combat, i can tell you any time that we have any combat operation, you're going to have innocent people killed. there is always going to be collateral damage. and indeed in the second world war, we went out of our way to kill civilians. that's how we won the war. i'm not suggesting that we ought to do this now. but to think that even with these technological capabilities we have now as being as precise as we can be, that we're going to avoid killing civilians, that's not going to happen. this is always going to be collateral damage. >> michelle? >> this
that's how the nixon aw incredie changes. ri and i think there is a role for congress to play. and i would add even for the american public to play to a certain extent in judging what kind of legal justifications the administration is using. i understand the administration doesn't want to set a bad precedent here, but these are weighty matters. >> colonel, what kind of intel are we getting on the ground? i mean we have to be sure that we're not killing innocent people here. >> well,...
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that's how the nixon administration, they're making that comparison. i don't know how that's going to set with a lot of people. so i'm anxious to hear what mr. brennan does for justification tomorrow. sam? >> let me add one point to that which is the other thing the administration has done is well, we've been talking about this process, attorney general eric holder has been talking about this process. john brennan has been talking about this process publicly. we have outlined it. and i think there is a role for congress to play. and i would add even for the american public to play to a certain extent in judging what kind of legal justifications the administration is using. i understand the administration doesn't want to set a bad precedent here, but these are weighty matters. >> colonel, what kind of intel are we getting on the ground? i mean we have to be sure that we're not killing innocent people here. >> well, i'm going to say having spent a lot of time in combat, i can tell you any time that we have any combat operation, you're going to have innoc
that's how the nixon administration, they're making that comparison. i don't know how that's going to set with a lot of people. so i'm anxious to hear what mr. brennan does for justification tomorrow. sam? >> let me add one point to that which is the other thing the administration has done is well, we've been talking about this process, attorney general eric holder has been talking about this process. john brennan has been talking about this process publicly. we have outlined it. and i...
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every single republican from nixon to george bush as we expanded the deficit greatly. the congress didn't change. it is just the president, but it's always blamed on congress. whenever credit given, they want all the credit, none of the responsibility. republicans will say divisive things. zero, this birth certificate or you're not american enough for denver. >> guest: three things. as a general matter, members of those party blame the other party. president obama more than any in my lifetime has landed the republican party and generally been whining or can need more excuses than any president. he seemed as if he couldn't give a speech for a while without claiming everything, including athletes foot on george w. bush. that gets tiresome after a while. but the criteria is claiming the other party, the notion that the deficit has donned on president obama is ludicrous. it's just not true. this isn't a debate about opinion. he's the first president in american history to submit a budget of the trillion dollars deficit. he's done it for years in a row and the deficit in gr
every single republican from nixon to george bush as we expanded the deficit greatly. the congress didn't change. it is just the president, but it's always blamed on congress. whenever credit given, they want all the credit, none of the responsibility. republicans will say divisive things. zero, this birth certificate or you're not american enough for denver. >> guest: three things. as a general matter, members of those party blame the other party. president obama more than any in my...
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whereas every single republican from nixon to george bush actually expanded the deficit greatly. congress did not change. it was just the president, but it's always blamed on congress. whenever credit is given, they want all the credit and none of the responsibility. republicans intentionally say divisive things. obama's birth certificate, you are not american enough or whatever. host: thank you. guest: i have 33 answers. first, as a general matter, members of both parties are constantly blaming people in the other party. i would submit that president obama more than any other president in my lifetime has blamed the republican party and made more excuses than any president. it seemed as if he cannot give a speech for a while without blaming everything including athlete's foot on george w. bush. that gets tiresome after a while. if your criteria is blaming the other party, i think this caller should probably be more upset with president obama than anybody else. the notion that the deficit has gone down under president obama is ludicrous. that's not true. this is empirical fact. it
whereas every single republican from nixon to george bush actually expanded the deficit greatly. congress did not change. it was just the president, but it's always blamed on congress. whenever credit is given, they want all the credit and none of the responsibility. republicans intentionally say divisive things. obama's birth certificate, you are not american enough or whatever. host: thank you. guest: i have 33 answers. first, as a general matter, members of both parties are constantly...
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caller: she was a protestor against nixon. stephanie: oh, i see. caller: her guest was abby hoffman. stephanie: oh, all right. caller: they didn't feel that that was appropriate. >> there's precedent for denying people. stephanie: i wish someone could say, let me check the computer, no you don't get to come. >> if cindy sheehan is denied access. stephanie: because she was wearing a tee shirt or something. mabel from texas you're on the "stephanie miller show." hi, mabel. caller: hi, how are you doing this morning? stephanie: good, go ahead. caller: i keep thinking all the reasons the republicans keep saying that we can't have the different forms of gun control that is needed, and i keep thinking if we can't have it because it doesn't work, then why don't we throw out the penal code and 10 commandments? under the penal code, murder doesn't work, throw it out. under the 10 commandments, though shall not commit adultery, that doesn't work even for the congressmen so throw it out. >> this is secret audio this is what we're up against. >> we have a stro
caller: she was a protestor against nixon. stephanie: oh, i see. caller: her guest was abby hoffman. stephanie: oh, all right. caller: they didn't feel that that was appropriate. >> there's precedent for denying people. stephanie: i wish someone could say, let me check the computer, no you don't get to come. >> if cindy sheehan is denied access. stephanie: because she was wearing a tee shirt or something. mabel from texas you're on the "stephanie miller show." hi, mabel....
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nixon's running around building up those chips for '68. it all kind of grew out of that year. >> it really did. it's so interesting, those two republicans both gained a lot by being underestimated. you said reagan was underestimated. ike, we heard for years, you know, my mom. i mean, my family, they were all fdr democrats. and whenever i grew up and asked her about ike, oh, he wasn't that smart. he just went around playing golf and he was owned by corporate ceos. and he played that to his advantage. >> i don't want to get too far down into the political history weeds here, but -- >> i think that's too late, tom. >> oh, we're here. >> something else worth remembering. pat brown got beat by reagan. he built the california water system, he built the university system. he really made the modern state of california, but it cost the middle class a lot of money, and they turned against that when reagan ran. reagan exploited that. now who's the governor of california? >> you got it. >> jerry brown. third term. and what is he doing? he's saying the
nixon's running around building up those chips for '68. it all kind of grew out of that year. >> it really did. it's so interesting, those two republicans both gained a lot by being underestimated. you said reagan was underestimated. ike, we heard for years, you know, my mom. i mean, my family, they were all fdr democrats. and whenever i grew up and asked her about ike, oh, he wasn't that smart. he just went around playing golf and he was owned by corporate ceos. and he played that to his...
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host: there was the possibility that carl albert was in line to be president after nixon resigned. guest: there was an amendment that allowed the president to replace its vice-president at the resignation of the vice president. host: why did it take so long? that was relatively recent. guest: that is probably due to what you said, the circumstances surrounding the death of president kennedy. it is an interesting fact about american history. we would have had a democratic president. carl albert was a democratic speaker in the 1960's after agnew was forced to resign if that amendment had not passed in the 1960's. host: our next call is from new mexico. good morning, tom. caller: public to talk about the representatives. they're supposed to represent the people. how many have followed what the people wanted? which congress's went against what the people really wanted? by and seeing these political parties have their own agenda. they get elected by people but do not necessarily follow through on what they want. sometimes people change their minds on issues. they are supposed to represe
host: there was the possibility that carl albert was in line to be president after nixon resigned. guest: there was an amendment that allowed the president to replace its vice-president at the resignation of the vice president. host: why did it take so long? that was relatively recent. guest: that is probably due to what you said, the circumstances surrounding the death of president kennedy. it is an interesting fact about american history. we would have had a democratic president. carl albert...
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>> in part to go -- two with timothy naftali, he tells challenges in building president nixon's presidential library. >> many of the women were interested in politics, but had no vehicle to express that in their own lives. they were attracted to men who were going to become politically active or were already public -- politically active. >> each of them i find intriguing, probably half of them, precisely because they are so obscure. i think half of these women might be totally unrecognizable to most what -- to most men and women on the street. >> this present state, c-span premieres its new series "first lady's." -- "first ladies." with chefs, curators, and others that served with first ladies. season one begins monday night at 9:00 a.m. eastern -- 9:00 eastern pacific. watch the program earlier in the day live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: larry clinton is president and ceo of the internet security alliance. welcome. president obama signed an executive order on cyber security last week. we want to get your impressions. first, tell us about the alli
>> in part to go -- two with timothy naftali, he tells challenges in building president nixon's presidential library. >> many of the women were interested in politics, but had no vehicle to express that in their own lives. they were attracted to men who were going to become politically active or were already public -- politically active. >> each of them i find intriguing, probably half of them, precisely because they are so obscure. i think half of these women might be totally...
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he's sweating like nixon. he goes for the water in a really awkward way which will be most remembered from this. from the substance standpoint, what of substance or new ideals did he introduce last night that wasn't a rehash of the 2012 campaign? republicans are going to have to get over the fact that the president won with more than five million votes last time around. they've got to retool their message, the same sort of message is nothing that they didn't rehash during the campaign. >> the fact that he went for a sip of water, wiped sweat away from his head -- >> style matters. i mean, ask nixon, style matters. >> he became president. >> style matters. and he fumbled. and by the way, the message matters also. the rehashing is sort of setting up the federal government as a straw man to attack him in the same levels of attack that they used against the president in 2012 didn't work so what makes you think that it's going to work now? >> this will be a trivia question next week. the world moves very, very fast
he's sweating like nixon. he goes for the water in a really awkward way which will be most remembered from this. from the substance standpoint, what of substance or new ideals did he introduce last night that wasn't a rehash of the 2012 campaign? republicans are going to have to get over the fact that the president won with more than five million votes last time around. they've got to retool their message, the same sort of message is nothing that they didn't rehash during the campaign. >>...
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. >> richard nixon reflects on his vice presidency with dwight eisenhower part of "oral histories" on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are pleased to have with us adam smith, democrat of washington. give us your general thoughts on where we stand one day before the sequester takes effect? guest: we are not in a good place. it will kick in tomorrow, and we will spend march figuring out where to go from here. it is a significant challenge. there is no way to plan for it and efficiently govern. we need to get the deficit out of control -- under control, but this is far from the best way to do it here at it will impact -- do it. it will have an impact on education,, housing and national defense. the pentagon has to scramble. it will be a big challenge. we will come back in the next couple of weeks and have longer number stations about how to get a more sensible plan in place that gets our deficit under control. host: what will happen in your district? do you seek immediate effect? guest: it is really playing out over series of months. there are furlough announcements t
. >> richard nixon reflects on his vice presidency with dwight eisenhower part of "oral histories" on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are pleased to have with us adam smith, democrat of washington. give us your general thoughts on where we stand one day before the sequester takes effect? guest: we are not in a good place. it will kick in tomorrow, and we will spend march figuring out where to go from here. it is a significant challenge. there...
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and they have -- and they're embracing a president that has nixon-like qualities. >> this is crazy talk. >> that's what he was saying about the white house. anyway, john, we will see you very soon. >> hasn't seen this madness since king george. >> we'll talk to you tomorrow when we go over that cliff. our conversation on the sequester and the u.s. economy just getting started this morning at 8:00 eastern time. house budget chairman paul ryan back on squawk. we've missed paul ryan. he's going to be back here with a squawk exclusive. first, we're going to get a ceo perspective. thomas watson is going to join us on set when "squawk box" returns. [ male announcer ] here's a word you should keep in mind. unbiased. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more
and they have -- and they're embracing a president that has nixon-like qualities. >> this is crazy talk. >> that's what he was saying about the white house. anyway, john, we will see you very soon. >> hasn't seen this madness since king george. >> we'll talk to you tomorrow when we go over that cliff. our conversation on the sequester and the u.s. economy just getting started this morning at 8:00 eastern time. house budget chairman paul ryan back on squawk. we've missed...
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nixon, he was sweating. >> stephanie: i totally had forgotten how drinky paul ryan was during his ass kicking by joe biden. >> caller: from now on in any major speech where they get frustrated with the lies, instead of little bottles of water, they should just have a bucket and a ladle. i gotta have a drink of water. just do it from there. >> stephanie: i suggest a wine hat. you could fill it with water or a camelback like runners use. you just have a tube going in all the time. >> rumers do it, too. >> stephanie: talking about how literally there's polling the president is for a path to citizenship. republicans aren't for it. >> whatever it is, i'm against it. >> stephanie: in general they're for it unless obama says anything. boehner said yesterday the thing i'm most concerned about immigration reform is the president getting in the way. i hope the president will play a constructive role. as you'll recall, senate republicans filibustered the dream act. we couldn't get that part done. okay. just fyi. >> wow. >> stephanie: let's go to linda in cincinnati. you're on "the stephanie mill
nixon, he was sweating. >> stephanie: i totally had forgotten how drinky paul ryan was during his ass kicking by joe biden. >> caller: from now on in any major speech where they get frustrated with the lies, instead of little bottles of water, they should just have a bucket and a ladle. i gotta have a drink of water. just do it from there. >> stephanie: i suggest a wine hat. you could fill it with water or a camelback like runners use. you just have a tube going in all the...
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used to write nixon dirty letters during vietnam the whole nine yards but every time somebody says that the drone strike about the cleric there -- al al-awlaki when that silly sob pledged his allegiance, his fill ilet to the likes of -- his fidelity to the likes of al-qaeda he forwent all of his privileges to due process. >> stephanie: i thought our last caller was an interesting take as a vietnam vet saying -- >> caller: so am i sweetie. >> stephanie: right, you mentioned vietnam. i wish we had drones then as opposed to boots on the ground. >> caller: you got that right. i had enough problems keeping track of f-4s let alone drones. >> stephanie: i'm going to give you a $50 sherrie's berries gift certificate card. >> caller: oh, sweetie, thank you. >> stephanie: hang on, judy. we're giving them away all week. all do you is you go to the site and type in stephanie and you get these giant freshly dipped strawberries. the size of a strawberry the size of a baby's first. sherry's baby. sherry's berries. they're dipped in chocolate. >> chocolaty goodness. >> stephanie: thank you. okay. let's
used to write nixon dirty letters during vietnam the whole nine yards but every time somebody says that the drone strike about the cleric there -- al al-awlaki when that silly sob pledged his allegiance, his fill ilet to the likes of -- his fidelity to the likes of al-qaeda he forwent all of his privileges to due process. >> stephanie: i thought our last caller was an interesting take as a vietnam vet saying -- >> caller: so am i sweetie. >> stephanie: right, you mentioned...
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william simon, successful businessman who served as secretary under nixon and ford. he supervised the nation's economic policies in crisis times. so this is not what we -- he doesn't have the kind of background you would normally look for in a secretary of treasury, particularly when we are doing so poorly economically. yes, we had a big recession, but we're coming out of it at a slower rate than we perhaps have ever seen other than the great depression. mr. malvous testified at the budget committee yesterday, said the lew, obama, paul krugman theory of borrowing money and spending money to stimulate the economy and get us out of the recession, all you have to do is look at it and see it didn't work. how much more evidence do you need? so that's the advice we have been getting there. so this good quality -- this good staffer quality is what the chairman of the senate finance committee, senator baucus, our democratic chairman of the finance committee, seemed to see in jack lew during his recent confirmation hearings. he seemed to call into question the necessary statu
william simon, successful businessman who served as secretary under nixon and ford. he supervised the nation's economic policies in crisis times. so this is not what we -- he doesn't have the kind of background you would normally look for in a secretary of treasury, particularly when we are doing so poorly economically. yes, we had a big recession, but we're coming out of it at a slower rate than we perhaps have ever seen other than the great depression. mr. malvous testified at the budget...
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before nixon's old opening with china, no one could imagine that today it would be our second- largest trading partner, but that is exactly what has happened. 11 of our top 16 trading partners used to be the beneficiaries of u.s. foreign assistance. that's because our goal is not to keep a nation dependent on us forever. it is precisely to create these markets, to open these opportunities, to establish rule of law. our goal is to use assistance and development to help nations realize their own potential, develop their own ability to govern, and accomplish our economic partners. one of america's most incredible realities continues to be that we are a country without any permanent enemies. take vietnam. i will never forget standing next to john mccain in the east room of the white house. each of us on either side of president clinton as he announced the once unthinkable normalization of our relations with vietnam, and efforts that john mccain and i worked on for about 10 years to try do. in the last decade, thanks in large part to the work of usaid, our exports to vietnam increased by mo
before nixon's old opening with china, no one could imagine that today it would be our second- largest trading partner, but that is exactly what has happened. 11 of our top 16 trading partners used to be the beneficiaries of u.s. foreign assistance. that's because our goal is not to keep a nation dependent on us forever. it is precisely to create these markets, to open these opportunities, to establish rule of law. our goal is to use assistance and development to help nations realize their own...
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two of a conversation with timothy, he details challenges he faced as the first federal director of nixon's federal library and museum. sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> defense secretary leon panetta today said north korea poses a quote serious threat to the u.s. after its recent nuclear test. speaking at a pentagon farewell ceremony, the secretary identified north korea and a host of other security challenges despite the official farewell ceremony today, mr. panetta is expected to stay on the job until his successor is confirmed. this is about a half-hour. [applause] >> ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what's so proudly we hail at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rock rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flad was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> please be seated. >> ladies and gentlemen, the director of administrati
two of a conversation with timothy, he details challenges he faced as the first federal director of nixon's federal library and museum. sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> defense secretary leon panetta today said north korea poses a quote serious threat to the u.s. after its recent nuclear test. speaking at a pentagon farewell ceremony, the secretary identified north korea and a host of other security challenges despite the official farewell ceremony today, mr....